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Papers On Literature
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Zora Neale Hurston's 'Mules and Men' and Bobbie Ann Mason's 'In Country'
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A 5 page comparative between the two stories in terms of the protagonists' journey of self discovery and how that journey is based on a sense of place. The writer contrasts the authors' description of the south, and compares and contrasts the stories of self discovery as it relates to community. Bibliography lists 2 sources.
Filename: Cnzormas.wps

Anorexia in Atwood and Hanauer
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A five page paper comparing and contrasting Cathi Hanauer's treatment of the issue of anorexia in 'My Sister's Bones' with that of Margaret Atwood in 'The Edible Woman.' The paper concludes that both authors show how anorexia is reflected in issues of patriarchal power, although Atwood looks at it more from the standpoint of the individual’s relationship to society, and Hanauer, from the standpoint of the individual’s relationship to family and self.Bibliography lists four sources.
Filename: KBanorex.wps

Atwood & Brunner / The Suppression of Individualism
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A 5 page paper examining the societies depicted in Margaret Atwood's The Handmaid's Tale and John Brunner's The Sheep Look Up. The paper notes that the interests of the individual must always be balanced against the well-being of the group, and arguably weighed more heavily on the side of the individual. Bibliography lists 3 sources.
Filename: Atwbrun.wps

Margaret Atwood's 'Alias Grace' / Dreams
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A 5 page essay examining the importance of dreams in the solving of the mystery of murder in this Margaret Atwood novel.
Filename: Grace2.doc

Margaret Atwood/ Imagery of Smells in 'Surfacing'
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A 5 page analysis of Margaret Atwood's novel Surfacing, a psychologically oriented novel that describes how the unnamed narrator seeks unity and reanimation of the parts of her psyche that she suppressed in order to survive. This is a complex novel, which is permeated with multiple layers of meaning, but it is basically the story of a fragmented woman becoming whole again. In relating this journey, the writer argues that Atwood relies heavily on imagery that focuses on the narrator's heightened senses, and—particularly—on her sense of smell. No additional sources cited.
Filename: 99atwood.rtf

The Concept of Freedom in Literature
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4 page paper comparing aspects of freedom in 'The Handmaid's Tale' by Margaret Atwood, and 'Beloved' by Toni Morrison. Paper talks about degrees of freedom, it's effect on personality, and a true definition of freedom that includes responsibility. Written in present tense except for 'flashback' sections. No outside sources.
Filename: Handmade.wps

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